Bob O'Farrell

Baseball player and manager, World Series Champion

Bob O'Farrell - Baseball player and manager, World Series Champion
Born

October 19th, 1896
128 years ago

Died

1988
37 years ago — 92 years old

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

United States

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Baseball player and manager participated in Major League Baseball from 1915 to 1937. Played as a catcher for several teams, including the St. Louis Cardinals and Chicago Cubs. Contributed to the Cardinals' victory in the 1926 World Series. Transitioned to a managerial role after retirement, leading teams in the minor leagues and Major League Baseball, including a stint with the New York Giants. Recognized for defensive skills and leadership on the field.

Won the 1926 World Series with the St. Louis Cardinals

Managed teams in MLB and the minor leagues

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